1. Unplanned pregnancy and awareness of emergency contraception: a postpartum period survey
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Zehra Ozturk Başarir, Funda Salgur, Melek Bilge, Serap Fırtına Tuncer, Emre Baser, Taner Kasapoglu, Omer Lutfi Tapisiz, Sadiman Kiykac Altinbas, and Demet Aydogan Kirmizi
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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Pregnancy ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Unplanned pregnancy ,Ulipristal acetate ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Emergency contraception ,business.industry ,Postpartum Period ,Pregnancy, Unplanned ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Contraception ,Reproductive Medicine ,chemistry ,Household income ,Population study ,Female ,Contraception, Postcoital ,business ,Postpartum period ,Demography - Abstract
OBJECTIVES The study aimed to determine the awareness of emergency contraception (EC) and knowledge of its use as well as the unplanned pregnancy rate among women in the immediate postpartum period in Ankara, Turkey's second largest city. METHODS Interviews were carried out among 1955 women on their first or second day postpartum. The interview was based on a questionnaire containing 19 questions covering participants' awareness and experience of using EC as well as their future approach to its use. RESULTS The rate of unplanned pregnancy was 18.2% and the rate of EC awareness was 26.0%; 89.4% of those who were aware of EC knew how to use it correctly. In the multivariate regression analysis, employment, household income and level of education were independently associated with EC awareness; gravidity, household income, level of education and number of abortions were independently associated with unplanned pregnancy. Awareness of EC increased significantly (p
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- 2021
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